I myself have been involved with high end audio for well over 45 years now am in complete agreement with Michael Fremer that wires most certainly make a difference. No doubt about it. Actually Roy Gregory did an overall comparison over 10 years ago at the Denver Audio Show how, simply starting with a quality power cord, next an Audience power conditioner, next interconnects, finally speaker wires how each step most certainly made a difference-for the good. I have found the same today. Living in Boulder, I have found that simply adding a top of the line MG Audio Design interconnect between my McIntosh MR74 tuner to my Audio Research LS27 preamplifier can create an audio experience that still totally amazes me today. The overall audio quality actually depends upon what, Say KGNU happens to be playing at the time. With an overall quality audio system with the right wire loom, as the English say, even a 45 year old FM tuner can create a sound that can compete with other audio systems using records, SACD's, high resolution bases systems. That is what power conditioning and the "right" wires can achieve by themself-make an ancient, generally overlooked audio delivery system to come into their own. I would bet that way back in the late 1960's-early 70's that many purchasers of Quat electrostatic speakers in fact used them to listen to the BBC on FM radio as their principal audio source.
Cable Snake Oil Antidote
Some might find this Cable Snake Oil Antidote interesting with respect to LRC, the signal and the system.
Cables affect the sound and the effect is system dependent.
Another's opinion on a cable in a vastly different system may not be valid.
Cables affect the sound and the effect is system dependent.
Another's opinion on a cable in a vastly different system may not be valid.
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phomchick"Peter’s article seems correct to me, though it is a bit excessively emphatic in some of its points." And yet their is no proofs that is the problem with the naysayers and self-proclaimed objectivists the burden of "proofs" always fall to a party other than themselves and that is what is so strange about they're claims! |
Lie no. 9 has to do with CD treatments. Aczel’s argument is that you cannot change the 1s and 0s on the CD therefore CD treatments must be a scam. But as we learned (?) the other day, the data on the CD is not 1s and 0s. The data are physical “pits” and “lands” that are vulnerable to being misread by the CD player for a variety of reasons. The creating of 1s and 0s occurs AFTER the physical data is read by the CD laser. So, now we’re down to only 9 Lies. One small step for audiophile. One giant step for audiophiledom. Whatever. |
phomchick"Peter’s article seems correct to me, though it is a bit excessively emphatic in some of its points." I'm not sure I follow this exactly, but if you are saying that the naysayers never have proof for their doubts, then:
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